Chargers to hire former NFL LB Sean Spence as LBs coach

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PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 10: Sean Spence #51 of the Pittsburgh Steelers in action during the game against the Baltimore Ravens at Heinz Field on December 10, 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** | Getty Images

The Chargers have finally found their replacement for NaVorro Bowman as their linebackers coach.

Per NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Bolts are hiring former Steelers, Titans, and Colts linebacker Sean Spence to fill the role following Bowman stepping away to spend more time with his family, including his son who is a top high-school basketball prospect. Spence spent the past three seasons with Western Michigan where he most recently coached their pass rushers.

Sources: The #Chargers are hiring Sean Spence as their new inside linebackers coach.

Spence, a former NFL player, most recently coached at Western Michigan and at the Senior Bowl. Under his guidance, Nadame Tucker led the country in sacks and TFLs this past season. pic.twitter.com/4cvRHR4umr

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) February 13, 2026

Spence will follow new Chargers defensive coordinator Chris O’Leary to Los Angeles where the latter helped the former turn the Broncos defense into one of the best units in the country during the 2025 season. Spence personally coached Western Michigan pass rusher Nadame Tucker who ended the year with a nation-leading 14.5 sacks en route to earning First-Team All-MAC honors and being named the MAC Defensive Player of the Year. Tucker was also invited to participate in this year’s Panini Senior Bowl where he competed with the nation’s top senior talent.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...o-hire-former-nfl-lb-sean-spence-as-lbs-coach
 
Chargers to hire former Steelers LBs coach Denzel Martin as Asst. LBs coach

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 8: Donte Jackson #26 of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Head coach Denzel Martin celebrate during a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 8, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Steelers defeated the Falcons 18-10. (Kara Durrette/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This past Sunday, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Chargers are hiring former Steelers outside linebackers coach Denzel Martin to be their new assistant linebackers coach under Sean Spence. Martin has been with Pittsburgh under Mike Tomlin since the 2016 season and has worked with notable players such as T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith, and Nick Herbig.

Sources: The #Chargers are hiring former #Steelers OLBs coach Denzel Martin as assistant OLBs coach on Jim Harbaugh’s staff.

Martin was in Pittsburgh since 2016 and has worked with the likes of TJ Watt, Alex Highsmith, Nick Herbig, among others. He now joins the Chargers with… pic.twitter.com/V3PwTyrqOl

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) February 15, 2026

Under Martin, Watt was named a First-Team All-Pro selection four times, including during the 2021 season where Watt tied the previous all-time single-season sack record with 22.5. In 2023, Watt recorded 19 sacks and 19 tackles for loss which earned his latest nod to the first team.

After recorded just eight sacks in his first two seasons, Martin coached Highsmith to a career-high 14.5 sacks and five forced fumbles during the 2022 campaign.

This past season, Herbig recorded a career-high 7.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss to go with an interception, three forced fumbles, and a fumble returned for a touchdown.

Martin played collegiately at the University of Missouri as a linebacker. He got his coaching career started as a graduate assistant in 2015 before earning an opportunity as a scouting assistant with the Steelers.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...ers-lbs-coach-denzel-martin-as-asst-lbs-coach
 
Daniel Jeremiah pairs standout TE w/ Chargers in new 2026 mock

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JANUARY 09: Kenyon Sadiq #18 of the Oregon Ducks runs with the ball against the Indiana Hoosiers during the first quarter of the 2025 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 09, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Chargers are in need of trench “weapons” this offseason, not the usual weapons we’ve come to pair with the word in receivers, running backs, etc. However, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah believes there still may be a place for one more traditional weapon in the new Chargers offense under offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel.

In Jeremiah’s Mock Draft 2.0, he actually has the Chargers snagging standout Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq with the 22nd-overall pick.

“Sadiq is the perfect weapon for a creative offensive mind like Mike McDaniel,” says Jeremiah. “With the tight end joining Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, Tre Harris and Oronde Gadsden II, the OC would have a lot to work with in his first year with the Charger.”

So it’s obvious the Chargers are not at a lack of weapons. Jeremiah just named four of them who all can lead a game in stats during any given week. That was proven this past season, but it looks like the long-time draft scout believes there is even more room for potential given the hire of McDaniel. After all, it’s not like we haven’t seen success before from offenses that love to utilize two tight end sets.

If that is the direction McDaniel wants to go, I will have trust in his vision, but Herbert still will need time to throw to those tight ends, meaning the trenches must be the top priority. Maybe if the Chargers land both Tyler Linderbaum and David Edwards in free agency they can afford to use the pick on someone like Sadiq, but until then, I can’t say I believe this is the best way to go in the first round.

TE Kenyon Sadiq last night: 8 targets, 8 catches, 96 yards, 1 TD (would have had a 2nd TD if this 👇 was a better throw).

Started as the clear TE1…will finish as the clear TE1. pic.twitter.com/EeuhWu6YB1

— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) November 15, 2025

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...pairs-standout-te-w-chargers-in-new-2026-mock
 
Zion Johnson named Chargers player who could use a fresh start

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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Zion Johnson #77 of the Los Angeles Chargers walks off the field during halftime of an AFC wild card playoff football game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

If there was any kind of bright spot along the interior of the offensive line in 2025, it was that Zion Johnson took a step forward as a run blocker. He was one of the best in the NFL, in fact, but that did not matter when those playing around him were consistently amongst the worst performers each week at their respective positions.

In contrast to Johnson’s success rate as a run blocker, it was his pass protection that left a lot to be desired. The first-round pedigree has not been matched with his play and that’s why ESPN’s Aaron Schatz believes that Johnson is the pick for a Chargers player that could use a change of scenery in 2026.

Johnson hasn’t lived up to his first-round potential in his four years with the Chargers. Last season, his 87.4% pass block win rate ranked 62nd out of 65 qualifying guards. There might be another coaching staff out there that knows how to get the best out of him. Johnson is still a strong run blocker, as his 79.3% run block win rate last season ranked second among guards, behind only Seattle rookie Grey Zabel.”

It’s always interesting to see how different platforms and grading companies differ on the same player. Above, Schatz notes that Johnson was one of the worst guards in the NFL in their pass block win rate formula. However, Pro Football Focus had Johnson as one of the better guards in pass protection per their pass blocking efficiency rating.

The thing is, we all have watched him play over the past four seasons and fans are aware what is and is not working. At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised at either outcome. If Johnson is re-signed, I’d agree it was smart in that there’s one less box to check at solidifying the starting group for 2026. If he signs elsewhere, then I’d understand the team wanting to move on and strive for a better option that may also no cost as much.

A step forward for Zion Johnson in a contract year:

Second in ESPN's IOL run block win rate
T-15th/60 in PFF's Pass Blocking Efficiency Rating
T-5th/60 in PFF PBE True Pass Sets

Not to mention a fourth year in a row of 1000+ snaps played. pic.twitter.com/2r0jhj2pwA

— Tyler Schoon (@tylerjschoon) December 30, 2025

But what do you all think? Should the Chargers re-sign Johnson or are they better off letting him walk in hopes of upgrading left guard this offseason? Let us know what you think below!

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...d-chargers-player-who-could-use-a-fresh-start
 
Chargers Daily Links: Wednesday Open Thread

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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Ladd McConkey #15 of the Los Angeles Chargers signals as he lines up during an NFL wild card playoff game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


Check out the latest mock draft tracker for the Chargers (Chargers.com)

Why NFL insiders believe Mike McDaniel can take Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense to the next level (Chargers.com)

Is Odafe Oweh a candidate for the franchise tag? (Chargers Wire)

Standouts and sleepers from the Chargers’ 2025 draft class (Charger Report)

NFL News:


These players could use a fresh start in 2026 with a new team (ESPN)

Mike Evans plans to play in 2026, will test the free agent market (ESPN)

Ranking the top five players at their respective positions in the 2026 NFL Draft (CBS Sports)

The 49ers will play a game in both Australia and Mexico during the 2026 season (NFL.com)

Will the Jets end up using the franchise tag on Breece Hall? (Pro Football Talk)

One move every NFC North team should make this offseason (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...59/chargers-daily-links-wednesday-open-thread
 
Although were high expectations from LeBron James, Ladd McConkey slowed down in 2025 season. He was unable to match early records as he struggled tough defenses on the court every week.
 
Chargers Daily Links: Thursday Open Thread

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 12: Head coach Jim Harbaugh (L) and offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel (R) of the Los Angeles Chargers ask an usher for directions to their seats before a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks at Crypto.com Arena on February 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Wally Skalij/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


See which Chargers quarterbacks made Bleacher Report’s Top 99 all-time rankings (Chargers.com)

The Chargers made a massive donation to Lulu’s Place (Chargers.com)

Experts believe Zion Johnson’s best fit would be with a division rival (Chargers Wire)

Should the Chargers avoid signing Wyatt Teller? (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:


Which teams should be interested in WR A.J. Brown? (ESPN)

Pete Prisco ranked the top 100 free agents of the 2026 offseason (CBS Sports)

Chiefs WR Rashee Rice has been accused of domestic violence (CBS Sports)

These eight free agents could have a misvalued market this offseason (NFL.com)

Ronald Curry is reuniting with Sean Payton to coach the Broncos wide receivers (Pro Football Talk)

Declan Doyle knows building trust with Lamar Jackson won’t happen overnight (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...060/chargers-daily-links-thursday-open-thread
 
Experts pick best free agent fits for Odafe Oweh, Khalil Mack

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 27: Odafe Oweh #98 of the Los Angeles Chargers enters the field during player introductions prior to an NFL football game against the Houston Texans at SoFi Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Until the new league year starts and we begin to find out where all the most notable free agents will land for the 2026 season, we’re going to be hearing a ton about predictions and best fits. New from ESPN, three current Chargers have landed on ESPN’s list of the top 50 2026 free agents.

Let’s go ahead and check out where they ended up ranked along with the team analyst Matt Bowen believes is their best fit.

9.) EDGE Odafe Oweh​


Best fit via Bowen: Los Angeles Chargers

What Bowen had to say:

Oweh’s production in L.A. after being traded from the Ravens should keep him with the Chargers under new coordinator Chris O’Leary. He had 7.5 sacks with the Chargers in the regular season and added three in their wild-card loss to the Patriots. He’s an explosive rusher whom O’Leary can scheme for one-on-one matchups.

Oweh was astounding for the Chargers down the final stretch of the season after getting his legs under him following the trade. Notching 7.5 sacks in 12 games is solid and the three he had in the team’s biggest game of the season shows he has the “show up” factor when it matters.

There’s going to be some tug-of-war in regards to whether he’ll stay in LA or possibly head back to Baltimore to play under Jesse Minter, but I believe this is a must-sign for the Chargers, regardless of

22.) EDGE Khalil Mack​


Best fit via Bowen: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

What Bowen had to say:

“The Bucs had 37 sacks last season, which ranked 18th in the league. They need to address the edges of their pass rush, and while Mack might be seen a situational player for Todd Bowles’ defense, the defender can still create disruption and get home to the quarterback. An elbow injury forced Mack to sit out five of the Chargers’ games early in the 2025 season, yet he finished with 5.5 sacks and 28 pressures.”

Mack missed a good chunk of the season but still turned in an impactful performance with his all-around game. He is still elite at setting the edge and going through the faces of opposing offensive tackles, even if the numbers say he’s missed a step or two.

Mack’s number one goal is still to win a playoff game and then a Super Bowl. The Chargers have seemed like a place where he could at least attain that first goal, but the postseason win still eludes him despite playing for three different franchises in his career.

I would not blame Mack for feeling like he needs a final change of scenery to invite a playoff win, but that obviously depends on there being a contender who wants to add him at his preferred price tag. The Chargers have the money to sign him. So do the Bucs, whom Bowen believes would be a good fit for the veteran.

33.) OG Zion Johnson​


Best fit via Bowen: Las Vegas Raiders

What Bowen had to say:

“The Raiders can upgrade their offensive line with Johnson. He’d play the left guard spot in Klint Kubiak’s system, using his mobility in the zone run game. Plus, Johnson’s youth and durability fit the rebuild in Las Vegas. He is just entering his prime playing years, with a 90.7% pass block win rate over his four-year career with the Chargers.”

Johnson was more than serviceable in 2025. However, that ceiling that he look to raise this past season was also kept from rising too high given the players he was forced to go to battle with on either side of him this week. No Rashawn Slater and Bradley Bozeman at center was a tough draw. He still played well enough to potentially earn a second contract with the Chargers despite not necessarily living up to his first-round billing.

If he winds up signing elsewhere, the Chargers will unfortunately have one more hole to fill along their offensive interior. Luckily for them, there are some decent players who shouldn’t cost too much that could come in an be an upgrade over any of the three interior players from 2025. If they can land center Tyler Linderbaum, or even guard David Andrews, they’d be in a great place heading into the NFL Draft.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...rts-pick-best-fits-for-odafe-oweh-khalil-mack
 
Chargers Daily Links: Friday Open Thread

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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Tre' Harris #9 of the Los Angeles Chargers walks off the field during halftime of an AFC wild card playoff football game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


Why did Daniel Jeremiah have the Chargers selecting a tight end in his latest first-round mock? (Chargers.com)

10 prospects to watch at this year’s NFL Combine (Chargers.com)

Five guards the Chargers should consider signing in free agency (Chargers Wire)

The Ravens could rip a chance at Tyler Linderbaum from the Chargers with one swift move (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:


Ranking the thinnest and deepest positions in this year’s free agent class (ESPN)

The pending free agents are so far going under-the-radar this offseason (CBS Sports)

Could the Chicago Bears really end up playing in Indiana? (NFL.com)

The Rams have found their new offensive coordinator (Pro Football Talk)

What are the Seattle Seahawks worth? How much will the franchise end up selling for? (Pro Football Talk)

One bold prediction for every team during the 2026 NFL offseason (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...63061/chargers-daily-links-friday-open-thread
 
Chargers Daily Links: Tuesday Open Thread

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 03: Tuli Tuipulotu #45 of the Los Angeles Chargers looks on during player introductions before the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl game between the AFC and the NFC at the Moscone Center South on February 03, 2026 in San Francisco, California. The NFC won 66-52. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


Five things to know about the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine (Chargers.com)

NFL analysts predict the 2026 landing place for Odafe Oweh (Charges Wire)

The Chargers should re-sign Benjamin St-Juste to reinforce their depth for 2026 (Bolt Beat)

J.C. Jackson was arguably the worst free-agent signing in Chargers history (Charger Report)

NFL News:


Ranking the top 50 free agents while giving them their best fits in free agency (ESPN)

Tyreek Hill vows to play again after being released by the Miami Dolphins (ESPN)

What are some hypothetical trades that teams could make for wideout A.J. Brown? (CBS Sports)

Daniel Jeremiah dropped his second mock draft of the offseason (NFL.com)

Chris Jones wants Tyreek Hill to rejoin the Chiefs (Pro Football Talk)

The NFL grievance may not stop public shaming of NFL franchises via report cards (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...2987/chargers-daily-links-tuesday-open-thread
 
Chargers announce slate of new coaches joining staff for 2026

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GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 28: Offensive line coach Butch Barry of the Miami Dolphins stands on the sidelines during the first half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers, at Lambeau Field on November 28, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images) | Getty Images

On Friday, the Chargers officially announced the hires of eight new coaches who will be joining the staff for the 2026 season.

They are Butch Barry (offensive line), Julian Campenni (assistant defensive line), Rob Everett (offensive assistant), Adam Gase (pass game specialist), Chandler Henley (tight ends), Denzel Martin (assistant outside linebackers), Max McCaffrey (running backs), and Sean Spence (linebackers).

Both Barry and Henley are following Mike McDaniel from the Dolphins to the Chargers. Barry coached the offensive line in Miami while Henley was most recently the Dolphins’ run game specialist.

our newest additions → https://t.co/ezEKhg1SFB pic.twitter.com/dq8FzhRQ3b

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) February 20, 2026

Gase is a former head coach of both the Jets and Dolphins but has not coached in the NFL since the 2020 season. He made his name in coaching as an offensive coordinator for both the Broncos and Bears before earning his first head coach job with the New York Jets.

McCaffrey is the older brother of current 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey. He played collegiately at Duke University as a wide receiver.

Spence is a former linebacker for the Steelers (among other teams) who is coming off a standout year with Western Michigan under now-defensive coordinator Chris O’Leary. In 2025, he coached Broncos star edge rusher Nadame Tucker to a nation-leading 14.5 sacks.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...e-slate-of-new-coaches-joining-staff-for-2026
 
Mike McDaniel hire means Tyreek Hill could sign with Chargers

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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JUNE 04: Head coach Mike McDaniel and Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins speak on the field during Miami Dolphins Mandatory Minicamp on June 04, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to upgrade their offense in many ways this offseason.

The team is still struggling to figure out exactly what the wide receiver corps looks like. Ladd McConkey is the leader in the slot, and Tre Harris is someone to watch as a second-year pro, but there are a lot of questions outside of that. Quentin Johnston is due for a decision on his fifth-year option, which means the Chargers could move on from him. If they do, they could replace him with Miami Dolphins castoff Tyreek Hill.

“Hill to the Chargers makes sense on several levels. Financially, Los Angeles can afford it, entering the offseason with $78.6 million in effective cap space. That’s second-most in the NFL, per Over the Cap,“ CBS Sports contributor Garett Podell wrote.

“Quarterback Justin Herbert arm strength is another draw. His 24,820 passing yards rank second-most through a player’s first six seasons, trailing only Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (24,885).

“There’s also scheme familiarity: former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel now serves as the Chargers’ offensive coordinator. Hill could step into a system he already knows and produce quickly once healthy. Hill even tweeted that McDaniel’s move to Los Angeles caught his attention.

If anyone knows how to utilize Hill, it’s former Miami Dolphins head coach and now Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel.

McDaniel could center the offense around Hill to give Justin Herbert a deep threat to work with moving forward.

While Hill is still recovering from a torn ACL that he suffered early in the 2025 season, if he is 75% of who he used to be, it will still be the best deep threat option Herbert has had in his career with the Chargers.

BFTB community, what do you think of the prospect of the Chargers signing Hill? Chime off in the comments section below.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...re-means-tyreek-hill-could-sign-with-chargers
 
Chargers Daily Links: Monday Open Thread

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 27: Daiyan Henley #0 of the Los Angeles Chargers reacts after a sack during the fourth quarter of the game against the Houston Texans at SoFi Stadium on December 27, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


The Chargers recently announced their new hires on the coaching staff (Chargers.com)

Five things to know about new pass game specialist Adam Gase (Chargers.com)

What is the opening win total projection for the Chargers in 2026? (Chargers Wire)

The Chargers may have been gifted a day three pick in the 2026 draft because of J.K. Dobbins (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:


There is not expected to be a new proposal for banning the Tush Push this offseason (ESPN)

Jaxon Smith-Njigba believes he should be the top-paid wide receiver in the NFL (ESPN)

Projecting the win totals for all 32 teams during the 2026 season (CBS Sports)

Breece Hall awaits whatever free agency brings for him (NFL.com)

Browns players do not expect the defense to change all that much without Jim Schwartz (Pro Football Talk)

Who are the top five free agent linebackers this offseason? (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...63062/chargers-daily-links-monday-open-thread
 
Chargers C Bradley Bozeman announces retirement after 8 seasons

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KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 14: Los Angeles Chargers center Bradley Bozeman (75) before the snap in the third quarter of an NFL game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs on December 14, 2025 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

On Monday afternoon, Bradley Bozeman, the Chargers’ starting center over the past two seasons, announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons that also included stints with the Ravens and Panthers.

Bozeman joined the Chargers in 2024 after the team hired general manager Joe Hortiz. Bozeman and Hortiz spent time together in Baltimore and Bozeman was an easy and familiar fit following Corey Linsley abrupt end to his playing career.

Long-time NFL C Bradley Bozeman announced his retirement on IG. pic.twitter.com/DtkDFdgYCl

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 23, 2026

The former fifth-round pick signed a two-year contract extension with the Chargers in 2025. After retiring, the Chargers should save around $6 million in cap space as they look for their next starting center.

Bozeman has been a pro’s pro and a major part of every community that he got the chance to play for during his eight seasons. Fans will likely remember him only for his play on the field, but that shouldn’t keep them from appreciating who he was to the locker room and to the young players on the team.

We wish him nothing but the best in his future endeavors.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...-bozeman-announces-retirement-after-8-seasons
 
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